According to BlockBeats news on May 16, Jupiter co-founder Meow stated that 'even as we are advancing various innovative technical solutions to mitigate the 'sniping' issue, we must remember that sniping is essentially an economic problem and a pricing error issue. Therefore, any means to mitigate sniping will, to some extent, impose costs on early buyers (such as longer lock-up periods, higher prices, or fees).

Many problems actually require good design and reasonable trade-offs. For example, deep liquidity pools can significantly reduce volatility, but some users prefer volatility; from the user's perspective, a truly serious buyer might prefer to participate a bit later rather than going all in from the start; currently, the market also lacks friendly and easy-to-use interfaces to support 'timed online' purchases.

More fundamentally, we need to develop a 'meta strategy' around aspects such as precise pricing, risk/reward trade-offs, and contributor allocation. However, these topics are often not the focus of front-line participants, so there is a lack of sufficient incentive mechanisms in the market to truly address these issues.